Our ability to regulate behavior based on past experience has thus far been examined using single movements. However, natural behavior typically involves a sequence of movements. Here, we examined the effect of previous trial type on the concurrent planning of sequential saccades using a unique paradigm. The task consisted of two trial types: no-shift trials, which implicitly encouraged the concurrent preparation of the second saccade in a subsequent trial; and target-shift trials, which implicitly discouraged the same in the next trial. Using the intersaccadic interval as an index of concurrent planning, we found evidence for context-based preparation of sequential saccades. We also used functional MRI-guided, single-pulse, transcranial ma...
The analysis of saccades offers an opportunity to study a number of different cognitive processes, s...
The premotor theory of attention suggests that target processing and generation of a saccade to the ...
The precise function of the supplementary eye field (SEF) is poorly understood. Although electrophys...
Our ability to regulate behavior based on past experience has thus far been examined using single mo...
Multiple lines of evidence indicate that an anatomically discrete region within the dorsal medial fr...
The neural basis of parallel saccade programming was examined in an event-related fMRI study using a...
Behavioural evidences suggest that sequential saccades to multiple stimuli are planned in parallel. ...
The concurrent planning of sequential saccades offers a simple model to study the nature of visuomot...
Ramakrishnan A, Chokhandre S, Murthy A. Voluntary control of multisaccade gaze shifts during movemen...
Multiple lines of evidence indicate that an anatomically discrete region within the dorsal medial fr...
AbstractIn the classic double-step paradigm, subjects are required to make a saccade to a visual tar...
In the classic double-step paradigm, subjects are required to make a saccade to a visual target that...
Contains fulltext : 89975.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The path from ...
How the brain maintains perceptual continuity across eye movements that yield discontinuous snapshot...
The analysis of saccades offers an opportunity to study a number of different cognitive processes, s...
The analysis of saccades offers an opportunity to study a number of different cognitive processes, s...
The premotor theory of attention suggests that target processing and generation of a saccade to the ...
The precise function of the supplementary eye field (SEF) is poorly understood. Although electrophys...
Our ability to regulate behavior based on past experience has thus far been examined using single mo...
Multiple lines of evidence indicate that an anatomically discrete region within the dorsal medial fr...
The neural basis of parallel saccade programming was examined in an event-related fMRI study using a...
Behavioural evidences suggest that sequential saccades to multiple stimuli are planned in parallel. ...
The concurrent planning of sequential saccades offers a simple model to study the nature of visuomot...
Ramakrishnan A, Chokhandre S, Murthy A. Voluntary control of multisaccade gaze shifts during movemen...
Multiple lines of evidence indicate that an anatomically discrete region within the dorsal medial fr...
AbstractIn the classic double-step paradigm, subjects are required to make a saccade to a visual tar...
In the classic double-step paradigm, subjects are required to make a saccade to a visual target that...
Contains fulltext : 89975.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The path from ...
How the brain maintains perceptual continuity across eye movements that yield discontinuous snapshot...
The analysis of saccades offers an opportunity to study a number of different cognitive processes, s...
The analysis of saccades offers an opportunity to study a number of different cognitive processes, s...
The premotor theory of attention suggests that target processing and generation of a saccade to the ...
The precise function of the supplementary eye field (SEF) is poorly understood. Although electrophys...